

Short answer: no
Long answer: only the most important things should even have such low-level access to the system. A fucking game is not in that category. Nooooooo
Short answer: no
Long answer: only the most important things should even have such low-level access to the system. A fucking game is not in that category. Nooooooo
So my brain is full of shit?
I hated arc but I really really wanted to like it. It was just too awkward to use
Companies absolutely HATE copilot. I remember they didn’t even like Siri enabled on the Mac’s where I used to work. No way in hell copilot is getting a pass.
KDE really is what windows promised to become back in the XP days and just never did.
Are you comparing online game servers to the American tax system? Because I really want a ban.
You can like Linux without committing to it 100% of the time. It’s an operating system, not your wife.
See the “lol” everyone? It means he’s trying make my assertion sound ridiculous because he didn’t have a way to counter it and doesn’t want believe it. People do this on the internet so they can pretend they are winning.
It’s not. They have been caught steering traffic over and over again. If you say anything Elon dislikes and it starts getting attention, their algorithm will hide your posts once Elon tells it to. Elon LOVES censorship so long as he’s in control of it.
Dude, even X’s AI, Grok, distrusts the CEO.
Were you being serious with that or sarcastic?
They don’t even take responsibility for things now.
Companies need a way to pick any hire out of a large set of applicants. They don’t care if it’s a good hire. They don’t even care if the hire will burn down the building. This same thing could be accomplished with a small script that points to a random applicant and evaluates if that one lied on their resume. That’s it.
But if you call it “AI”, dumbfuck business majors will buy your magic beans.
So that might not be a big deal. Most of the energy in gasoline is released as heat and not useable.
Opposite problem. Some wireless cards have unstable low power modes that get turned on anyway.
wireless cards have their own power management settings that typically arent shown in the GUI and in linux the defaults for some of them are so aggressive they cause problems. Intels are notorious for this but some older broadcom cards had this problem too.
Unfortunately I dont have specific instructions on how to tame an angry fedora. It’s not my main so I dont have that memorized, but I do know Ubuntu likes to include some quality of life tweaks out of box that other distros like fedora can omit, including power management settings that can help tame stubborn wireless cards like these.
Okay then try Fedora and look into power management settings for the WiFi adaptor
Just convince Elon they are his competition and watch this work itself out.